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How to watch Richmond Tigers vs Brisbane Lions online or on TV: AFL finals live stream, TV guide

7th September, 2019
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The Richmond Tigers and Brisbane Lions might have both finished in the top four, but their qualifying match in the first week of the AFL finals promises to be a cracker with a week off on the line. This is The Roar’s guide to streaming the match live online, or watching it on TV.

The first bounce in the match is scheduled for 7:25pm on Saturday, September 7, which will be a busy day of action following an earlier elimination final between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Western Bulldogs.

The match will be played at the home of football, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, after the Richmond Tigers snatched second place on the ladder from their opponents in the last round of action.

That last round saw the Tigers beat the Lions by 27 points at the MCG, so the Lions now have a chance to atone for their loss.

How to watch the second qualifying final on TV

Just like the first three games played this weekend, there will be two ways to watch this match on TV.

The first of those ways will be through Fox Footy, who will broadcast the match on Channel 504.

As this is a Fox Sports channel, which is exclusive to Foxtel, the only way to watch the Fox Footy boadcast will be with a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

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The other way to tune into this AFL finals match between the Tigers and Lions will be through Channel 7, who should broadcast the match on their main channel. We suggest you check this information in your local guide however, as it may change from state to state.

How to live stream the second qualifying final online

If you’d prefer to tune into the game through a live stream online, you’ll be able to do so through a number of methods.

The best of those is to use Kayo Sports, who have the rights to every Foxtel sports channel, as well as other selected events.

You’ll also be able to use the traditional Foxtel streaming applications, the Foxtel App or Foxtel Now.

If you’d prefer to stream the Channel 7 coverage for free, then you can use the 7Plus application or website.

At The Roar, you can also stay across every minute of the action from the Melbourne Cricket Ground as we cover the game with a live blog, scores and highlights.

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